**9. Conclusion**

The use of anaerobic digestion for treatment of solid and liquid organic wastes has vastly increased world-wide. The by-product of this process is the digestate, a liquid or solid material with high nutrient and organic matter content. These properties of the digestate make possible to use it as plant nutrients and to characterize it as a fertilizer. On the other hand, a biomass, reach in recalcitrant molecules is characterized by a high biological stability degree which is suitable for soil improving. The utilization of digestate as fertilizer provides economic and environmental benefits because of its higher stabile organic matter content, the hygienization effect of anaerobic digestion process and the reduced quantity of the artificial fertilizers needs for plant production. Moreover, the alkaline pH of digestate could contribute to the decrease of soil acidification, which is a serious problem of the world. Using digestate in place of artificial fertilizers could contribute to maintain the fertility of soil.

As the results show, the digestate application in solid or liquid form could result significant improvement of the quantity and quality of foods through the even nutrient supply harmonizing with the necessity of plants and through its microelement content in the available forms for plants. In this way, digestate application in agriculture could contribute to the healthy life of humans.

Microbiological activity of soil could be increased by application of digestate which is also an important condition of soil fertility.

Beyond these "classical" application possibilities of digestate, there are new promising alternatives for its utilization which means more opportunities to use this valuable matter for making better our environment and our life.
